Edelbrock is a state-of-the-art manufacturing corporation, with seven locations in California covering over 500,000 square feet of space, with a solid foundation rooted in the past and a vision for the future. In addition to manufacturing, the company is invested in research and development, testing, advertising, and technical support. Fuel and water pumps, head gaskets, throttle bodies, manifolds, timing covers, carburetors, and various other transmission and engine components for performance cars are manufactured at Edelbrock's facilities. The corporation is known for several innovations in high performance intake manifolds over many decades.

The corporation was founded on providing a solution for the automotive performance industry at a time when individuals were often left to fabricate and improvise. It has grown from a small auto shop opened in Beverly Hills in the 1930s, by mechanic Vic Edelbrock Sr. to a 5,000 square foot shop in 1949 to the growing business run by Vic Edelbrock Jr. throughout the 1960s, 70s, 80s, and 90s. During that time several innovations in high performance race cars were created, with Vic serving as President of the SEMA and establishing a broad influence on the public and Washington legislators. Today, Edelbrock Corporation is still innovating, with the introduction of a new type of supercharger in 2012 and plans to develop a universal electronic fuel injection system.